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US-10438076

System and method for a biometric image sensor with spoofing detection

PublishedOctober 8, 2019
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Technical Abstract

The system includes a 3D biometric image sensor and processing module operable to generate a 3D surface map of a biometric object, wherein the 3D surface map includes a plurality of 3D coordinates. The system performs one or more anti-spoofing techniques to determine a fake biometric.

Patent Claims
18 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method for spoof detection, comprising: obtaining a three-dimensional (3D) surface map of a biometric object, wherein the 3D surface map includes a plurality of 3D coordinates; processing the 3D surface map to detect a portion including a biometric feature; processing the portion of the 3D surface map including the biometric feature to obtain a characteristic of the biometric feature; determining that the characteristic of the biometric feature is outside an expected range for the biometric feature, wherein outside the expected range indicates a non-living spoof; in response to determining that the characteristic of the biometric feature is outside an expected range for the biometric feature, processing the 3D surface map to detect another, second characteristic of the biometric feature; determining that the second characteristic of the second biometric feature is outside an expected range for the second characteristic of the biometric feature, wherein outside the expected range indicates the non-living spoof; and generating an alarm that indicates the detection of the spoof when both the characteristic of the biometric feature is outside the expected range for the characteristic of the biometric feature and the second characteristic of the biometric feature is outside the expected range for the second characteristic of the biometric feature.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the characteristic of the biometric feature is a number of the biometric feature and wherein the expected range for the biometric feature includes an average number of the biometric feature in a plurality of sample live biometric objects from different people.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the number of the biometric feature outside the expected range for the biometric feature is indicative of the non-living spoof, wherein the non-living spoof includes a non-living, faked biometric object.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the characteristic of the biometric feature is derived from one or more of: a color spectrum analysis, an absorption analysis, a light scattering analysis, a reflectivity analysis, saturation analysis, blurring analysis, a size analysis or shape analysis.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the characteristic of the biometric feature is a number of pores in the 3D surface map and wherein the expected range for the characteristic of the biometric feature includes an average number of pores in a plurality of sample live biometric objects from different people.

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6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the second characteristic of the biometric feature is a range of size of the pores in the 3D surface map and wherein the expected range for the second characteristic of the biometric feature includes an average size of the pores in the plurality of sample live biometric objects from different people.

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7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining that the characteristic of the biometric feature is within the expected range for the biometric feature; and completing the processing for identification.

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8. A method for spoof detection, comprising: receiving a three-dimensional (3D) surface map of a biometric object, wherein the 3D surface map includes a plurality of points having 3D coordinates; processing the 3D surface map to detect a 3D feature within a subset of the 3D surface map; determining a number and a size of the 3D feature within the subset of the 3D surface map; determining that the number of the 3D feature compares unfavorably to a normal range derived from a plurality of sample biometric objects, wherein an unfavorable comparison is indicative of the biometric object being a spoof; and determining that the size of the 3D feature compares unfavorably to an expected range of the size of the 3D feature, wherein the expected range of the size of the 3D feature is determined from an average of the size of the 3D feature in a plurality of sample biometric objects of different people.

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9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the normal range is an average range of the 3D feature in the plurality of sample biometric objects of different people and outside the normal range is indicative of a spoof.

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10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the spoof includes a non-living object used to fake the biometric sensor.

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11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: determining a shape of the 3D feature; comparing the shape of the 3D feature to an expected range of the shape of the 3D feature or a known shape of the 3D feature, wherein the expected range of the shape of the 3D feature is determined from an average of the shape of the 3D feature in the plurality of sample biometric objects; determining that the shape of the 3D feature compares unfavorably to the expected range of the shape of the 3D feature or the known shape of the 3D feature.

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12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the 3D feature further includes a pore.

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13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the biometric object is a face and wherein the 3D feature includes a facial feature.

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14. A system for spoof detection, comprising: a biometric sensor operable to capture data of a biometric object, wherein the biometric object is a fingertip; and a processing device operable to: receive the captured biometric data and generate a three-dimensional (3D) surface map of at least a portion of the biometric object; process the 3D surface map to detect an average range of pores and compare the average range of pores to a predetermined spoof threshold, wherein the predetermined spoof threshold is outside an average range of pores in each of a plurality of fingertips from different persons; and generate an alarm for a spoof biometric detection when the average range of pores in the fingertip compares unfavorably to the predetermined spoof threshold.

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15. The system of claim 14 , further comprising: a memory that stores the predetermined spoof threshold, wherein the predetermined spoof threshold indicates a non-living object including a fake biometric.

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16. The system of claim 14 , wherein the 3D object is a fingertip and wherein the processing device is further operable to: determine the average range of pores in each of a plurality of fingertips from different persons; and set a number outside the average range as the predetermined spoof threshold.

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17. The system of claim 14 , wherein the processing device is further operable to: process the 3D surface map to detect a 3D feature including at least one of: ridge continuity or ridge orientation; determine a characteristic of the detected 3D feature, wherein the characteristic of the detected 3D feature includes abnormalities indicating chemical or surgical alterations of the detected 3D feature.

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18. A method for spoof detection, comprising: receiving a three-dimensional (3D) surface map of a biometric object, wherein the 3D surface map includes a plurality of points having 3D coordinates; processing the 3D surface map to detect a 3D feature within a subset of the 3D surface map; determining a number and a shape of the 3D feature within the subset of the 3D surface map; determining that the number of the 3D feature compares unfavorably to a normal range derived from a plurality of sample biometric objects, wherein an unfavorable comparison is indicative of the biometric object being a spoof; and determining that the shape of the 3D feature compares unfavorably to an expected range of the shape of the 3D feature or the known shape of the 3D feature, wherein the expected range of the shape of the 3D feature is determined from an average of the shape of the 3D feature in the plurality of sample biometric objects.

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July 18, 2016

Publication Date

October 8, 2019

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